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the big cities are already jammed and in the next 10 years, they expect the largest internal migration in history there is a downside to all of this gallup and growth and you can see it, a thicket ago, bikes dominated the streets. today, everyone would like a car. -- a decade ago, bikes dominated the streets. the government has limited car ownership but in that edict might be too little, too late. the growth model could derail all of the economic gains of the past two decades. and this is a part in the heart of shanghai. three years ago, this is little more than an urban jump that was left behind when the world expo site was left behind and gutted. kongjian yu is the founder of turenscape, one of the most acclaimed design firms. he is an advocate for environmental sustainability and was brought in literally to change the landscape. >> every contaminated water and soil. in china, 75% of the water. all of the major leagues in china and the rivers, this runs through the city's and they have been contaminated. we decided to make this park a demonstration. how can you clean the water? you u
the big cities are already jammed and in the next 10 years, they expect the largest internal migration in history there is a downside to all of this gallup and growth and you can see it, a thicket ago, bikes dominated the streets. today, everyone would like a car. -- a decade ago, bikes dominated the streets. the government has limited car ownership but in that edict might be too little, too late. the growth model could derail all of the economic gains of the past two decades. and this is a...
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never before has the world seen international migration in this larger scale less today every year sets new record for the number of migrants they now account for three percent of the world population the world migration report says over the last ten years the number of migrants increased by more than sixty million the next forty years are going to see the number of migrants double the credit crunch accompanied by on employment was expected to make foreigners return home but that never happened the u.s. with over forty million for in residence is the most popular destination russia is among the top ten this the nation's earnings by foreigners account for a massive capital outflow a third of the g.d.p. comes from the money migrants send back home from russia and it's not only way but migration which is growing more and more people have to leave their homes to scape violence the united nations refugee agency reports that the last year more than forty three million people became refugees the highest number in fifteen years this year again says floods of refugees forced out of their homes b
never before has the world seen international migration in this larger scale less today every year sets new record for the number of migrants they now account for three percent of the world population the world migration report says over the last ten years the number of migrants increased by more than sixty million the next forty years are going to see the number of migrants double the credit crunch accompanied by on employment was expected to make foreigners return home but that never happened...
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. >> my understanding is there is still discussion internally about whether we are migrating to a system that will be sustainable for long term. other cities use more cutting edge technologies. can you comment on that? >> i would need to know specifically what you're speaking about. i know other counties within california who had similar name former president projects had reached out to me and my team to get our feedback and consultation on how they should move forward. like i said, which are using the latest oracle-based database back end, the latest local -- oraclehub technology, their fusion suite. i should also point out, when oracle database was selected for the technology of justis, that decision was not arbitrarily made. we did a study on dt core capabilities. i am sure you know from the audit report, part of the requirement from justis is that it can no longer rely on outside contractors in the city to maintain criminal justice technology. we did a core competency study, and what came as a result of that was oracle-based technology. >> thank you. i know i will probably have quest
. >> my understanding is there is still discussion internally about whether we are migrating to a system that will be sustainable for long term. other cities use more cutting edge technologies. can you comment on that? >> i would need to know specifically what you're speaking about. i know other counties within california who had similar name former president projects had reached out to me and my team to get our feedback and consultation on how they should move forward. like i said,...
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partners, and oversees the development of international migration policy. he crazy work for human right watch and has been active duty u.s. naval officer. he recent return from east africa where he worked underground with somali refugees. and we will get shortly to that area. ambassador yamamoto, please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman, ranking member payne and chairman royce and distinguish goods of this committee. i want to say a special thank you very much to the chairman and to you all for holding this very important hearing. and also for your very kind words for us. the promise of somalia are not isolated and solutions to them are neither easy nor one dimensional. there are signs of progress and improvement to fortify our outlook and encouraged u.s. efforts. most recently and significantly, somali national security forces under the control of the transitional federal government killed al qaeda terrorist for sealed when the car he was and ran a checkpoint in mogadishu. his death brings a sense of relief to the victims and the families o
partners, and oversees the development of international migration policy. he crazy work for human right watch and has been active duty u.s. naval officer. he recent return from east africa where he worked underground with somali refugees. and we will get shortly to that area. ambassador yamamoto, please proceed. >> thank you very much, chairman, ranking member payne and chairman royce and distinguish goods of this committee. i want to say a special thank you very much to the chairman and...
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the africa, manages humanitarian diplomacy with major international partners, and oversees international migration policy. he previously worked for humans rights watch. he recently returned from east africa, where he worked on the ground with somali refugees, and he will be returning shortly to that area. dr. yamamoto, please proceed. >> thank you is very much, distinguished members of the committee -- thank you very much, distinguished members of the committee, for holding this very important hearing, and for your very kind words. problems of somalia are not isolated. the solutions to them are neither easy nor 1-dimensional. there are signs of progress and improvement to encourage u.s. efforts. most recently and significantly , a somali national security forces, under the control of the transitional federal government killed the al qaeda terrace to run a check. in mogadishu. -- terrorist who ran a check point in mogadishu. in october, 2010, there was a dual track approach announced. listening to your advice on the approach to somalia, take into consideration somalia's past and present, as well as
the africa, manages humanitarian diplomacy with major international partners, and oversees international migration policy. he previously worked for humans rights watch. he recently returned from east africa, where he worked on the ground with somali refugees, and he will be returning shortly to that area. dr. yamamoto, please proceed. >> thank you is very much, distinguished members of the committee -- thank you very much, distinguished members of the committee, for holding this very...
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will survive the question is migration policy because the addition of the social democratic party is in europe and especially in northern europe used to be extremely international loosely minded the first signs of change was. was seen in finland where there is strangely enough finland is a country. least affected by the migration away because it's difficult to leave legal russians russians here and nationalists yeah it's a different. notion. there quite a point if you will for migrants like seldom part of europe or. even that there is a clear growth of. protest feeling against something for him and social game to have an social democratic party and strangely enough try to take this argument from. from those nationalist parties which are much and i. in the world in sweden and norway now we can expect that all parties including the left main parties gradually will review knots not abruptly my gradual review of their stance with the migration in the there in other thing i want to ask you i don't know if you know that i don't think anybody has the answer but still. breathing and maybe claims to be a member of that international underground organization called knigh
will survive the question is migration policy because the addition of the social democratic party is in europe and especially in northern europe used to be extremely international loosely minded the first signs of change was. was seen in finland where there is strangely enough finland is a country. least affected by the migration away because it's difficult to leave legal russians russians here and nationalists yeah it's a different. notion. there quite a point if you will for migrants like...
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will survive the question is migration policy because the tradition of the social democratic party is in europe and especially in northern europe used to be extremely international is the glue mine that first science of change was shown that was seen in finland where there is strangely enough finland is a country least affected by the migration away because it's difficult to leave maybe because russians russia and russia certainly by this a different. notion. there are quite a point if you of. migrants like seldom part of europe or but even there there is a clear growth of. protest feeling against something for him and social infant in finland social democratic party strangely enough try to take this argument from. from those nationalist parties which emerge and i think that in both in sweden and norway we can expect that all parties including the left wing parties gradually will review not not abruptly by gradual review of their stance with the migration. in there there another thing i want to ask you i don't know if you know and i don't think anybody has the answer but still this is a brave and that's a big thing but ateek claims to be a member of that interna
will survive the question is migration policy because the tradition of the social democratic party is in europe and especially in northern europe used to be extremely international is the glue mine that first science of change was shown that was seen in finland where there is strangely enough finland is a country least affected by the migration away because it's difficult to leave maybe because russians russia and russia certainly by this a different. notion. there are quite a point if you of....
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migration and states and in this capacity supervises the u.s. refugee programs in africa manages the mentor and diplomacy for international partners and the development of the migration policy. previously worked on the human rights watch and has been active in active-duty u.s. naval officer. recently turned from east africa where he worked on the ground with refugees and we will be returning shortly to that area. the ambassador, please proceed. >> thank you chairman payne and members of this committee. i want to say especially thank you very much to the chairman and to you all for holding this important hearing and your kind words for us. the solutions arn could either easy or one-dimensional. signs of progress and improvement to fortify our outlook and encourage u.s. efforts. most recently significantly smaller national security forces under the control of the transitional federal government calcutta terrorists when the car he was then ran a check point in mogadishu. his test brings a sense of relief to the families of the 1998 bombings and my robie and in october 2010 psychiatry carson announced the dual track approach to somalia after careful cons
migration and states and in this capacity supervises the u.s. refugee programs in africa manages the mentor and diplomacy for international partners and the development of the migration policy. previously worked on the human rights watch and has been active in active-duty u.s. naval officer. recently turned from east africa where he worked on the ground with refugees and we will be returning shortly to that area. the ambassador, please proceed. >> thank you chairman payne and members of...
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now russia's migration policy is in the spotlight shortly to my donati and i were going off slate to show i'll bring you the headlines just a moment before that here on r.t. international from moscow this saturday now the ninth of july or it's not exactly twenty eight minutes past eleven. first. second. to go deeper than the. third remain. on. the official. touch from the. video. feed with the palm of your. questions. around the world twenty four seventh's. top stories tonight in the latest chapter of the georgian spy saga high profile photographers are in the spotlight now to police he accuses them of working for moscow. video evidence to prove guilt skeptics say it's part of the government's agenda to boost anti russian hysteria. it's feet hundreds of people have been killed in a blast and took minustah but there is confusion because state officials say there were no fatalities human rights groups are reporting that a mission this factory blew up but the government works acts of. the owner of the british tabloid accused of hacking into the phones of murder victims is heading to london to take charge of the escalating crisis as police make arrests news the world is no
now russia's migration policy is in the spotlight shortly to my donati and i were going off slate to show i'll bring you the headlines just a moment before that here on r.t. international from moscow this saturday now the ninth of july or it's not exactly twenty eight minutes past eleven. first. second. to go deeper than the. third remain. on. the official. touch from the. video. feed with the palm of your. questions. around the world twenty four seventh's. top stories tonight in the latest...